Kushboo's cameo appearance

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,September 12 2008]

Actress Kushboo appears in a brief role in her husband Sundar C's forthcoming venture ‘Vaa Da’. The movie directed by Venkatesh features Sheryll Brindo and Kiran as heroines.

The highlight of the movie is the remix of yesteryear popular Tamil hit song “Ennadi Rakkama” featuring thespian Sivaji Ganesan. Set to tunes by Imman, the song was shot recently in Ooty featuring Sundar C and Kiran.

Interestingly Kushboo, who turned up to watch the shooting was so impressed by the song that she wanted to appear for some seconds in the song.

Director Venkatesh gleefully accepted her request and Kushboo eventually shook her legs for the song.

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